The Record Newspaper 16 May 1996

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Youth ministry director makes passionate appeal for youth to be fed the truth - Page 4 Archbishop's new Winter Appeal - Page 3

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Day for Life challenges Catholics on abortion The Pope's suggestion reads: "I propose that a Day for Life he celebrated each year The Australian Catholic Bishops in every country, as already established by have designated the last Sunday in some Episcopal Conferences. The celebration of this day should be planned and May each year as a "Day for Life- tak- carried out with the active participation of ing up Pope John Paul II's suggestion all sectors of the local Church," he wrote. included in his 1995 encyclical In the encyclical. Pope John Paul said the Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life) primary purpose of the day would he to Perth's Auxiliary Bishop Robert Healy, foster in individual consciences, families. a member of the Bishops Committee for the Church and wider society a recognithe Family and Life, said this week the tion of the meaning and value of human life at every stage and condition. Day for Life would be celebrated in the To help the archdiocese's parishes celeArchdiocese of Perth this year on brate the Day for Life, Bishop Healy said Sunday week 26 May, which this year he had already sent material to parishes happens to be Pentecost Sunday. Including suggested petitions for Prayers Bishop Healy told The Record this week of the Faithful during Mass, and suggeshe had proposed the Pope's suggestion at tions for personal and parish action. the last meeting of the Committee during He said one suggestion people might like the Bishops' conference in Sydney a fort- to take up was the formation of parishnight ago. based study groups to examine He said the Day for Life was designed to Evangelium Vitae and to familiarise themencourage Catholics to reflect on the selves with its statements on the value of importance and value of human life in a human life. society that was increasingly ignoring its He said the Pope's encyclical had value. appeared at a time when values on the He said the Bishops' conference had left worth of human life existed in many parts It to each diocese to organise the local cel- of society that were the opposite of those ebration and that Archbishop Barry contained within the encyclical. Hickey, currently visiting seminaries in the He also hoped the Day for Life would United States, had requested that each help bolster the efforts of those engaged in parish in Perth participate on Sunday 26 pro-life activities on issues such as abortion, euthanasia and IVF experimentation. May.

Regular layman's meditation on the Sunday readings begins - Page 8 Mary, Help of Australian Christians - Page 8 Prisoner's Confession taped - Page 12

Local Portuguese honour Our Lady of Fatima in Fremantle

By Peter Rosengren

The Portuguese community honoured Our Lady of Fatima at St Patrick's basilica on Monday evening. Here angels perch beside her in the procession through Freo' streets after Mass.

The Pallottines apologise By Peter Rosengren The Pallottine Order this week apologised for its mistakes and the errors of the Catholic Church in Australia in helping in the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their parents over many years. The Pallotines, in a submission to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission inquiry into the effect of separation on Aboriginal individuals, families and communities, said separation policies followed by white colonists and church missionaries was "shameful." Fr Michael McMahon, Superior of the Pallottine region in Australia, told The Record the Pallottine order's submission argued that the basic reason behind the

acts was an overwhelming and misplaced sense of superiority of one race against another. From colonisation, many white people, giving up on Aboriginal adults, thought separating children from tribal culture would help assimilate Aborigines into white society, he said. Pallottine priests and brothers were a pioneering missionary force in the Kimberley and throughout WA working for and with Aboriginal people. The Pallottines said in their submission the order was not pointing the finger at anyone as we openly admit and regret our own mistakes in this whole area - our attitudes were in some ways typical of the prevailing mind-set of the general population." Continued on Page 5

And following along behind were three children dressed up as the original seers of Our Lady at Fatima in 1917, Jacinta, Lucy and Joseph. Perth auxiliary bishop, Robert Healy, was the principal concelebrant at Mass attended by approximately one thousand people.-hoos P Rosengren


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